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New Jersey Business Coalition Opposes Governor’s Proposed Tax Increase on Corporate Transit Fees

BySamantha Jones

Apr 24, 2024
Business Coalition in NJ encourages legislators to review corporate transit fee proposal

In a recent meeting held in Trenton, members of the New Jersey Business Coalition voiced their opposition to Governor Phil Murphy’s proposed 2.5% corporate transit fee as a dedicated funding source for New Jersey Transit. This plan could potentially impact around 600 of the state’s largest employers, who collectively employ hundreds of thousands of people.

The coalition discussed the implications of this increase and what it could mean for employers that generate millions of dollars in net revenue. Business leaders and advocacy groups are against this proposal and are calling on the state Legislature to eliminate the tax increase.

One member of the coalition emphasized that large companies may decide to relocate to other states if they are faced with affordability issues. They believe that implementing this tax increase sends a negative message to the established business community in New Jersey and could result in competition from surrounding states in the region.

Moving forward, the coalition is committed to raising awareness and engaging in discussions with the Legislature as the budget process unfolds. They hope to advocate for a solution that supports the interests of both businesses and the state’s overall economic health.

By Samantha Jones

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